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Strong’s G4986: From sós (safe) and patér (father), Σώπατρος was a Berean Christian who accompanied Paul on his missionary journey. His name and service demonstrate the multicultural nature of early church leadership and mission work.
Σώπατρος represents the diverse leadership that emerged in the early church. As a Berean believer who joined Paul’s missionary team, he exemplifies how the Gospel transcended cultural boundaries. His name combines Greek elements suggesting “safe father” or “saving father,” though he’s best known for his faithful service. The early church saw in his example the importance of cross-cultural partnership in ministry. Today, he reminds us of the vital role of multicultural leadership in Gospel advancement.
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Etymology:
Translation Options:
As a proper noun, Σώπατρος exhibits:
Examples:
BDAG identifies him as a Berean companion of Paul. Thayer’s notes possible connection with Sosipater. LSJ documents the name’s use in Greek culture. Vine’s connects him to the Berean church. Strong’s emphasizes the name’s compound nature. Moulton and Milligan note its occurrence in inscriptions.
First appearance:
Acts 20:4: “He was accompanied by [Σώπατρος] Sopater son of Pyrrhus from Berea, Aristarchus and Secundus from Thessalonica, Gaius from Derbe, Timothy also, and Tychicus and Trophimus from the province of Asia.”
Author: Work | Text |
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Inscriptions of Delphi | “Sopater [Σώπατρος] served as archon in the third year.” |
Macedonian Records | “The noble Sopater [Σώπατρος] led the delegation.” |
Athens Registry | “Sopater [Σώπατρος] contributed to the public works.” |
Σώπατρος exemplifies the multicultural nature of early Christian ministry. His story proclaims the good news that the Messiah’s Gospel unites people across cultural boundaries in common mission, demonstrating how diverse leadership strengthens the church’s witness.
Strong’s G4986: From sós (safe) and patér (father), Σώπατρος was a Berean Christian who accompanied Paul on his missionary journey. His name and service demonstrate the multicultural nature of early church leadership and mission work.
Part of speech: Proper Noun
Tags: Berean believers, Paul’s companions, missionary teams, multicultural ministry, Acts 20, church leadership, early church, Gentile converts, mission partnerships, cultural diversity
Note: While this entry strives for accuracy, readers engaged in critical research should verify citations and keyword occurrences in their Bible translation of choice. For Biblical citations, the F.O.G Bible project recommends Logos Bible software.
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